Health Canada approves Johnson & Johnson jab
Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 shot has been approved for use in Canada, the fourth shot in the country's vaccine arsenal. Mike Le Couteur explains what this means for the speed of the nation's inoculation rollout, and how this vaccine differs from the others.
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